
SOZA: Hudba budúcnosti – bude autorstvo ešte niekoho zaujímať? SK
SOZA: The Music of the Future – Will Authorship Still Matter?
Host: Richard Jajcay
Guests: Nina Kohout (musician, composer), Tamara Kramar (musician, composer), Dalibor Kocián “Stroon” (musician, composer), Marián Jankovič (licensing specialist at SOZA, external lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava)
In an age of technological creativity and artificial intelligence, music is undergoing a radical transformation. As generative tools for music creation become more widespread, even the very notion of “authorship” is shifting. Will the composers of the future be creators, coders, or simply conductors of data? Is music created by AI truly original or just modern-day plagiarism? And who does it actually belong to?
This discussion will delve into crucial questions surrounding copyright, collective management, ethics, and the future of the music profession. We’ll explore how to protect human creativity, how to respond to the challenges of generative music, and what new licensing and rights models we may need in the future.
Join us for an open conversation on how technology is reshaping music – and whether we’ll still perceive it as a human art form.
The discussion is partnered by SOZA – the Slovak Performing and Mechanical Rights Society.